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So, what is it like in Paraguay?

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Many people have asked us what it is like here in Paraguay.  So, we have put together this short video slideshow which describes our life and ministry here in Paraguay.

Cases in Paraguay October 2009 from Mark Case on Vimeo.

Ed Camp April 2009

Friday, April 17th, 2009

Cow Eye Dissections

We just completed an Education Camp for our Paraguay MK’s.  We had 28 MK’s attend the 3 day activity.  Families traveled up to 8 hours to attend the sessions.

I enjoyed teaching sessions on eyes and vision.  We studied the anatomy of the eye and how it functions.  We did eye tests that included vision and color tests.  We learned how corrective lenses work.  We studied a variety of eye disorders and diseases.  The funnest part was actually doing a cow eye dissection where students could learn exactly what makes up the eye.

This week we also had music, sports, speech, and a variety of other topics and subjects.

Ed Camps are a highlight for our MK’s as it gives them an opportunity to grow academically, socially, and spiritually.

Education Camp Activity

Sunday, October 14th, 2007

7-12 Grade Education Camp Activity

Our goal is to provide a field-wide educational support structure for the nearly 50 NTM MK’s here in Paraguay.

To accomplish this goal, we have started a traditional MK School for students in grades 4-12, and we also provide homeschool assistance. One of our strategies is to provide Education Camp Activities which will bring both the homeschooling and MK school students together for educational activities two or three times a year.

Tone chimes We just completed our first Education Camp for the 7-12th grade students. We praise the Lord for an excellent time together. We started each day with a Bible class where we focused on overcoming life’s challenges. By looking into Scripture and by hearing the testimony of a Christian man born without arms and legs, we were challenged in our faith to trust God for power to overcome difficulties. Then we had various classes including wood-working, speech principles, story-telling skills, tone chimes, study and time management skills, and volleyball. We then were able to enjoy swimming, horseback riding, and other fun activities.

Horseback riding We are hoping that in the future these Education Camp activities can become short-term missions projects for churches or teams to come and actually offer the classes to the MK’s.

MK School getting an Extreme Makeover!

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

MK School Renovations

We are in the process of setting up a field-wide educational support structure to assist the more than 50 MK’s in Paraguay.  As we go to Paraguay, our goal is to assist all the families with their educational needs so that they can be more effective in their particular ministries. 

One part of our support structure will be the establishment of a MK school.  We are presently doing renovations on a small property.   A dividing wall has been installed making two classroom areas.  An additional classroom has been added.  Everything is getting a fresh paint job.  Land is being cleared for an area to play sports.  Check out the photos of the progress on our Photo page in the album called MK School Renovations.  

You can read more about this project by downloading a small Adobe Reader file:

MK School Renovation Project  >>

We also plan to assist families who will continue to homeschool by providing advice, resources, activities, workshops, and much more.

Thanks for your prayers for us as we assist families with their educational needs.

MK Care and Education

Tuesday, February 6th, 2007

MK Care and Education committee meetings

Explore NTM MK Education>> www.ntm.org/education

During January, Mark attended the New Tribes Mission MK Care and Education committee meetings in Missouri.

As a mission, we are very concerned about the care and education of our MK’s (missionary kids). You can probably imagine that living overseas provides many exciting learning experiences, difficulties, and challenges. Educating our children overseas is often complicated by living in remote situations and by challenging ministry responsibilities.

It is our desire to provide assistance and direction to the fields and families around the world in order to ensure quality care and education. As a family’s educational needs are properly met, they are then able to be more effective in their particular ministries. The ultimate goal is that church planting efforts among tribal people will be more effective as a result of a proper educational support structure for families.

During our committee meetings, we heard reports of what is happening on various fields around the world. We evaluated a variety of issues affecting the education of our MK’s such as different learning styles and learning disabilities. We discussed the impact of internationalization in MK schools and the blessing and challenge of having children and teachers from various countries. We looked at homeschooling issues and ways to support and provide assistance to homeschoolers. We brain-stormed various ideas of assistance that can be provided in the future such as mission trips going to the fields to put on education camps. We discussed child protection efforts, the care of graduating and adult MK’s, and TCK (Third Culture Kid) issues. The week was a profitable time with the goal of equipping our fields and families to be even more effective in addressing MK care and education issues.

We have been privileged to serve MK’s and their families over the past 18 years in Panama, and God is now directing us to serve in Paraguay. Our vision is to provide a field-wide educational support structure for the over 50 MK’s living in Paraguay. We will be providing assistance to all the families whether they homeschool, attend an international Christian school, or attend a small NTM MK School.

We plan to go to Paraguay this coming July. We will be living in the northern area of Paraguay. The area is semi-arid and called the Chaco. Presently, renovations are being made on a property to accommodate a small MK school with multi-grade classrooms. Pray for continued progress so that classes can begin by the beginning of September.